Chapter XVI. Diamond Makes A Beginning

           

           THEwindblewloud,butDiamondsleptadeepsleep,andneverheardit.MyownimpressionisthateverytimewhenDiamondsleptwellandrememberednothingaboutitinthemorning,hehadbeenallthatnightatthebackofthenorthwind.Iamalmostsurethatwashowhewokesorefreshed,andfeltsoquietandhopefulalltheday.Indeedhesaidthismuch,thoughnottome—thatalwayswhenhewokefromsuchasleeptherewasasomethinginhismind,hecouldnottellwhat—couldnottellwhetheritwasthelastfar-offsoundsoftheriverdyingawayinthedistance,orsomeofthewordsoftheendlesssonghismotherhadreadtohimonthesea-shore.Sometimeshethoughtitmusthavebeenthetwitteringoftheswallows—overtheshallows,you,know;butitmayhavebeenthechirpingofthedingysparrowspickinguptheirbreakfastintheyard—howcanItell?Idon’tknowwhatIknow,IonlyknowwhatIthink;andtotellthetruth,Iammorefortheswallowsthanthesparrows.

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